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Clear Your Acne - Naturally!
Most people who suffer from acne go out and spend
good money on common over-the-counter acne treatment products. The
truth is, most of these products are full of chemicals that can
actually slow down the healing of acne, and irritate your skin, causing
farther breakouts.
When an acne product has 20
ingredients listed on it, it can be hard to know if one of those
ingredients is actually stopping you from having success. It can be
even harder when you can't pronounce the ingredient, much less know
what it is and how it is going to affect your skin. Most mainstream
acne treatments are not only much more expensive than common household
items, but they also don't always work as well either. With that in
mind, I will list some basic household items that can work wonders on
clearing up your skin.
Baking soda ? A very cheap cooking
ingredient that most people have in their homes already, baking soda
can be used as a great scrub. The purpose of a scrub is to exfoliate
the skin, removing dead skin that can eventually clog pores and lead to
acne spots. To start off, you'll want to mix a small amount of baking
soda with some water for form a paste. Baking soda is very effective as
a scrub, so you want to be sure to be extra careful when applying it to
your face. Gently massage the paste into your skin for ten to fifteen
seconds. Then rinse the baking soda off, and pat your face dry with a
clean towel.
Apple Cider Vinegar ? Though most
people that use vinegar to treat acne use the apple cider form of
vinegar, you can also use plain old regular vinegar. Regardless of
which type you use, vinegar can be very helpful with it comes to
clearing up acne. It can kill off acne causing bacteria, balance your
skin's pH, and absorb extra oil on your skin.
Starting with clean, dry skin, apply
diluted vinegar (eight parts water to one part vinegar) directly to
your skin with a cotton ball, and leave it on. If you want, you can
also use a stronger vinegar solution (say, 2 or 3 parts water to 1 part
vinegar), and apply it directly to problem areas, rinsing it off after
ten minutes.
Lemon or lime juice can also be
substituted for vinegar. Both of these juices are rich in citric acid,
and can exfoliate your skin very well, halting the growth of acne
spots, as well as fading previous, non-active acne quicker.
Egg Whites ? Rich in protein, egg
whites can be used as a mask to heal and rebuild your skin. It can also
help to absorb excess oil from your skin. To start off, crack an egg,
removing the yolk so that just the egg whites are left behind. Beat
these egg whites, and apply them directly to your face. Let it sit for
fifteen minutes, and then rinse the egg off.
Oatmeal ? As odd as it may seem,
oatmeal can absorb unwanted oil and draw out impurities which reside
deep in your skin. Cook some plain oatmeal like you would for
consumption. Let it cool off, and rub it over your clean skin. Let it
sit for a while, like you would a mask, and then rinse off. If you do
this on a regular basis, you should begin to start noticing results
soon.
Tea Tree Oil ? TTO is a commonly
used all-natural household antiseptic, which you can pick up at most
drugstores or supermarkets. You can apply TTO directly to acne spots to
kill bacteria, or, if you strongly dilute it with another oil (such as
jojoba oil), over your entire face. Tea tree gel can be easier to apply
than the oil, and many are made for applying over large areas of skin,
so they aren't quite as strong as straight TTO and do not need to be
diluted.
Pantothenic Acid (Also known as Vit.
B5) ? Pantothenic acid can be taken in large quantities for the benefit
of acne reduction. B5 works by helping your body to metabolize fats
which would otherwise be later turned into sebum (oil) and excreted
through the skin. Small amounts of B5 won't help though, and it has to
be taken several times a day.
To help with acne, you will need to
take 2.5 grams of pantothenic acid (the powder form is much easier to
take), 4 times per day, for a total of 10 grams per day.
Aloe Vera ? Aloe Vera has been used
for many years in kitchens for topical application to burns. Another
benefit of aloe is that it can prevent scaring, fade marks and help
heal acne spots.
You now have an idea of some basic
household items you can use on your skin, that work better than many
OTC acne products, and are much cheaper to use. Since we have only
really covered basic acne treatments, you can always take this to
another level and take all natural, internal acne treatments.
This sums up our basic list of
natural alternatives for chemical based acne treatment products. You
can take this a step farther by attacking your acne from the inside
out. Acne has been shown numerous times to be very closely affected by
the digestive system, so keeping your entire digestive system working
as smooth as possible can help reduce acne. I will help give you a
basic idea of some all natural products you can take to help clear up
acne.
Cucumber, lemon and carrot juice,
brewer's yeast, and active charcoal pills are all capable of helping
the digestive system function normally. Since the digestive system is
closely related with the health of the skin, they should help reduce
acne breakouts. Flax seed can also be wonderful for helping your skin
heal faster.
Ryan Bauer is a former acne sufferer
who writes health articles and runs his acne
treatment website, Acne Elimination.
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